Jacques Greene


Philippe Aubin-Dionne, better known by the stage name Jacques Greene, is a Canadian electronic musician, based in Toronto. He has released music on the LuckyMe and Night Slugs labels and co-owns Vase Records.
Greene released his debut album, Feel Infinite, in 2017 on LuckyMe. He has produced for vocalists Katy B, Tinashe and How to Dress Well, and has remixed Radiohead, Autre Ne Veut, Ciara, and Shlohmo.

History

Greene began creating electronic music when a high school history teacher introduced him to Aphex Twin, precipitating a realization that "music doesn't have to be angry white men over a guitar." Greene and his friends would throw club parties called Turbo Crunk. From 2008 to 2011, Turbo Crunk's key players were Hadji Baraka, Ango Seb Diamond, Lunice, and Greene.
In 2011, Greene released the single "Another Girl," which Pitchfork included in its list of "The 200 Best Tracks of the Decade So Far ". The magazine wrote that while this "decade has seen no shortage of dance songs that pluck vocals from R&B and warp them into unfamiliar shapes 'Another Girl' emerged just before reworked deep Brandy cuts dominated SoundCloud dashboards, and it still moves with a distinctly human gait."
He has collaborated with Canadian designer Rad Hourani.

Vase Records

Greene is co-owner of Vase records along with former manager, Joe Coghill. Vase was established in 2011 and has released music by Greene, Koreless, Ango, Zodiac, Arclight, Samoyed and Gorgeous Children.
As well as musicians, Vase signed two Montreal fashion designers.
In 2013 Greene / Vase Records curated a collaborative audio/visual event along with artists Trusst in The Tanks at Tate Modern in London, at which Greene performed.

Discography

LPs